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Psychiatry·Full-time·Weekdays only; flexible scheduling; part-time or full-time available · Not mentioned
Overview
The package
Outpatient psychiatry role (child or adult) offering part-time or full-time options with flexible weekday scheduling and a productivity-based W2 compensation model estimated at $300,000–$373,000 annually. A sign-on bonus and full benefits package including medical, vision, disability, and 401(k) match are included.
$300k/yr employer-posted compensation with productivity structure
Weekdays only; flexible scheduling; part-time or full-time available · Not mentioned
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High-functioning patients (child OR adult psychiatric)
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Active supply
Massachusetts
Full-time
Transparent pay
Not measured
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Work-life
Outpatient
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Questions to ask the employer
Is $300,000 base salary only, or expected total compensation including bonus and productivity?
How is the productivity component calculated (wRVU rate, threshold, reconciliation cadence), and what did physicians here actually earn from it last year?
How many weeks of PTO and CME time are included, and is unused time paid out?
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Work Design
Schedule
Weekdays only; flexible scheduling; part-time or full-time available
Call burden
Not mentioned
Inpatient / outpatient
Outpatient only
Admin burden
Strong clinical and non-clinical support staff noted, implying low admin burden